A spherical tank is filled with ice slurry, where its inner surface is at 0°C. The tank has an inner diameter of 9 m, and its wall thickness is 20 mm. The tank wall is made of a material with a thermal conductivity given as k ( T ) = k 0 ( 1 + β T ) where k 0 = 0.33 W/m .K, β = 0.0025 K -1 , a n d T is in K . and The temperature outside the tank is 35°C, and the convection heat transfer coefficient is 70 W/m 2 ⋅K. Solar radiation is incident on the tank’s outer surface at a rate of 150 W/m 2 , where the emissivity and solar absorptivity of the outer surface are 0.75. Determine the outer surface temperature of the tank.
A spherical tank is filled with ice slurry, where its inner surface is at 0°C. The tank has an inner diameter of 9 m, and its wall thickness is 20 mm. The tank wall is made of a material with a thermal conductivity given as k ( T ) = k 0 ( 1 + β T ) where k 0 = 0.33 W/m .K, β = 0.0025 K -1 , a n d T is in K . and The temperature outside the tank is 35°C, and the convection heat transfer coefficient is 70 W/m 2 ⋅K. Solar radiation is incident on the tank’s outer surface at a rate of 150 W/m 2 , where the emissivity and solar absorptivity of the outer surface are 0.75. Determine the outer surface temperature of the tank.
Solution Summary: The author calculates the rate of heat transfer through a spherical layer having variable thermal conductivity.
A spherical tank is filled with ice slurry, where its inner surface is at 0°C. The tank has an inner diameter of 9 m, and its wall thickness is 20 mm. The tank wall is made of a material with a thermal conductivity given as
k
(
T
)
=
k
0
(
1
+
β
T
) where
k
0
=
0.33
W/m
.K,
β
=
0.0025
K
-1
,
a
n
d
T
is in K
.
and The temperature outside the tank is 35°C, and the convection heat transfer coefficient is 70 W/m2 ⋅K. Solar radiation is incident on the tank’s outer surface at a rate of 150 W/m2 , where the emissivity and solar absorptivity of the outer surface are 0.75. Determine the outer surface temperature of the tank.
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Q3: The attachment shown in Fig.3 is made of
1040 HR. The static force is 30 kN. Specify the
weldment (give the pattern, electrode
number, type of weld, length of weld, and leg
size).
Fig. 3
All dimension
in mm
30 kN
100
(10 Marks)
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A cylinder and a disk are used as pulleys, as shown in the figure. Using the data
given in the figure, if a body of mass m = 3 kg is released from rest after falling a
height h 1.5 m, find:
a) The velocity of the body.
b) The angular velocity of the disk.
c) The number of revolutions the cylinder has made.
T₁
F
Rd =
0.2 m
md =
2 kg
T
T₂1
Rc = 0.4 m
mc = 5 kg
☐ m = 3 kg
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